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Who and What Kinds Of Characters Should Authors Be Writing About

By John Alexander C. Agujetas (Grade 9) It should come as no surprise that authors are divisive. Frankly, it’s likely that no other profession has had the profound, mind-altering and thought-provoking effect that authors have caused through the years, all of them in different cultures, affecting different people and their different minds. There’s always room...
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What the Heart Wants

By Lisa Anne Ong (Grade 10 – Luna) Antoine de Saint-Exupéry may have given up on his dream to be an artist; however, he never once forgot how it was like to have that ambition as a child. After four years, I read ‘The Little Prince’ again to realize that no matter how many times...
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Fate

By Sofia Geolingo (Grade 8 – Bonifacio) Like intersecting linesTwo different pathsCrossed each otherAs they meet at a pointThey were bounded by their destinies To be a part of one another’s livesTo be able to turn each other’s world An entire 180 degrees Even if it was just a small moment in time, Even if...
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ISA Science Fair Goes Virtual

by Patricia Gaille Tiu (Grade 10 – Luna) Earlier today, the Iloilo Scholastic Academy (ISA) community participated in the 7th installation of Science in Action in the safety of their homes via the Zoom platform. The opening program was hosted by the ISA Learners’ Council President Sean Lao and Vice President Anton Ang. The program...
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Quarantine Tips for Mental Wellness

By Patricia Gaille Tiu (Grade 10 – Luna) With the present circumstances limiting certain aspects in our community, such as social interaction and public health, it seems almost unreal to think that eight months have already passed since the beginning of the community quarantine. Because of this, it may be difficult to see our cups...
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This is Normal

By Samantha Mok (Grade 9 – Mendeleev) Monday morning. Sunlight filters through the window, casting a golden glow on the translucent curtains. There was a distinguishable smell of air conditioner, mingled with the faint smell of toast wafting through the air. It was just like any other Monday morning. Warmth, fatigue, and the urge to...
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How to Know if You’ve Truly Changed at Heart

By Lisa Anne Ong (Grade 10 – Luna) This is a frequent question that we ask ourselves as we grow. You may have even fooled yourself into thinking you’ve become a better person while your mindset is still exactly as it was before. Change is an initiation to become different. It is doable if you...
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The Hope We Choose to Light

By Franchesca Ean Alexis Tiu (Grade 8 – Jacinto) The world around us continues to sink deeper into darkness; the thinnest silver of light is now nowhere to be found. We try our best to defeat the pull of the watery depths in an attempt to escape to the surface of the ocean where daybreak...
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Life in the Pandemic

By Kim Tubongbanwa (Grade 7 – Lu Xun) The life before quarantine was filled with noise during the day and night in the city, and being free to go anywhere without the discomfort of wearing masks. Going out with friends while social distancing is something we didn’t need to keep in mind before. We never...
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Iloilo Scholastic Academy Learner Council Donates for COVID-19 Response

ISA Learner Council led by its president Sean Austin Lao 刘德贤 donated the proceeds from tie-dye and other ISA-LC projects to benefit certain sectors of the Ilonggo community adversely affected by COVID19. The amount was turned over to Mayor Treñas this morning by Mr. Peter M. Chan, ISA Executive Director and Mr. Gomer Nuñez, ISA-LC...
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